21/10/1935
An eccentric, wealthy spinster, 'Queenie' Baxter is erroneously presumed to be kidnapped. She subsequently pretends to indeed be kidnapped, , in order to allow a reward of $50,000 to benefit an impecunious family headed by Tony Orsatti and his three sons, Blackie, Doc and Flash.
May Robson
as Mary Jane 'Queenie' Baxter
Charlotte Henry
as Julia Orsatti
Bill Burrud
as Doc
Frankie Darro
as Blackie
Henry Armetta
as Tony Orsatti
William Benedict
as Flash
Herman Bing
as Walter Merkin
Lawrence Grant
as Wilfred Edgar
Lillian Harmer
as Elmira Wiggins
Henry Kolker
as Crippet
John Miljan
as Boss Benton
Hale Hamilton
as Ralph
Noel Madison
as Stanley
Tom Dugan
as Bill
Irving Pichel
as Kraft
Hedda Hopper
as Mrs. Cummings
Ferdinand Gottschalk
as Dr. Flesig
Edward Van Sloan
as Dr. Gordon
Louis Vincenot
as Dr. Charcot
Arnold Korff
as Dr. Winters
Ruth García
as Maid
Ernie Alexander
as Newsboy
Stanley Andrews
as Federal Man
Betty Arden
as Maid
King Baggot
as Druggist
Brandon Beach
as Customer
Barbara Bedford
as Nurse
Ward Bond
as Relative
Frank Brown
as Customer
Orville Caldwell
as Detective
Willy Castello
as Gangster
Edward Cecil
as Second Butler
E. E. Clive
as Coachman
Edmund Cobb
as Cop
Charles Coleman
as Chef
Alan Davis
as G-Man
Leigh De Lacey
as Maid
Robert Dudley
as Shopkeeper
Eddie Fetherston
as Reporter
Almeda Fowler
as Relative
Jean Fowler
as Relative
Pat Gleason
as Newsboy
Harrison Greene
as Newscaster
Jonathan Hale
as Gangster
Sherry Hall
as Reporter
John Harmon
as Montage Man
Jack Hatfield
as Reporter
Dell Henderson
as Reporter
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
as Gangster
Howard Hickman
as Dr. Bowers
Phyllis Howell
as Relative
George Irving
as Judge
Alfred P. James
as Gardener
Edward Keane
as Gangster
Matty Kemp
as Reporter
Emmett King
as Relative
John 'Dusty' King
as Reporter
Jerry Larkin
as Reporter
Marc Lawrence
as Gangster
Edward LeSaint
as Doctor
Arthur Loft
as Reporter
Mary MacLaren
as Customer
Frank Mayo
as Customer
Tom McGuire
as Police Captain
Adrian Morris
as Federal Man
Edmund Mortimer
as Relative
Agnes O'Laughlin
as Customer
Gertrude Pedlar
as Relative
House Peters Jr.
as Reporter
Lee Phelps
as Cop
Eddie Phillips
as Gangster
Gerald Pierce
as Relative
Virginia Ray
as Relative
Gus Reed
as Customer
Jack Richardson
as Customer
Loren Rowell
as Federal Man
William Ruhl
as Reporter
David Leo Tillotson
as Relative
Joe Torillo
as Newsboy
Fred Trowbridge
as Relative
Emmett Vogan
as Gangster
Theodore von Eltz
as Federal Man
Max Wagner
as Reporter
Lloyd Whitlock
as G-Man
Frank Whitson
as Relative
Jay Wilsey
as Cop
Eric Wilton
as Butler
Leah Winslow
as Relative
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